Top Defensive Backs from the Jersey Juice Underclassman Showcase
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Our event coverage of Coach Pajic’s Jersey Juice Underclassman Showcase continues. During the next phase of our coverage we will go a bit more in depth providing an overview of each position. Coverage includes standouts I noted, coach recommendations that I may…
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Continue ReadingOur event coverage of Coach Pajic’s Jersey Juice Underclassman Showcase continues. During the next phase of our coverage we will go a bit more in depth providing an overview of each position. Coverage includes standouts I noted, coach recommendations that I may have missed, and positional MVPs.
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Coaches’ Favorites
This batch of playmakers left an impression at the showcase. Great players in their own right, they were identified as strong performers by the coaching staff working the event. With nearly 300 prospects, I cannot catch everyone’s rep!
- Kyon Conyers Kyon Conyers 5'11" | 160 lbs | DB Millville | 2024 State NJ , Millville, 2024
- Michael LeMay Michael LeMay 5'10" | 175 lbs | DB Lenape | 2024 NJ , Lenape, 2024
Scout’s Notes: Standout Defensive Backs
Perhaps the most astounding thing Clymer did during the camp was run a hand-timed 4.45 40-yard dash. This was easily the most impressive number during the testing portion of the event. If I recall correctly, it was announced and the entire camp applauded. When we broke to one-on-ones, Clymer continued to climb amongst his contemporaries and rise above his competition. Clymer played a very strong trail technique when in pass coverage. This allowed him to routinely be in position to make a play on the ball, jump routes, and get the first opportunity to have a right to the ball without drawing a penalty.
Highlights
The Camden product Lee had a set of the smoothest hips on display during competition on Saturday. He opened, flipped, and rolled his hips effortlessly. This allowed for Lee to always be in prime position to interrupt pass attempts. He changed direction well, opened-and-ran easily, and broke on passes quickly too. The twitchiness of his hips allowed for him to always be in prime position to make a play.
Moore was like a shadow all over the field. I say this because he practically matched each step of every receiver he went up against. What is most impressive about this performance is that as a rising freshman, Moore showed up and showed out against players from all graduating classes and of all statures. This alone makes Moore an immediate hot prospect we ought to be on his heels following – much like he does to any receiver he matches up against.